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  1. STANFORD, Calif. -- Winning six of the 10 bouts, the Stanford wrestling team defeated Arizona State, 18-13, Sunday, at Maples Pavilion in Stanford, Calif. The Cardinal improved to 8-2 overall and 3-1 in the Pac-12, while the Sun Devils dropped to 7-6 overall and 2-2 in the conference. Arizona State jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the dual as sixth-ranked Blake Stauffer posted a 10-1 major decision over redshirt sophomore Ryan Davies at 184 pounds and Josh DaSilveira edged redshirt freshman Garet Krohn, 7-6, at 197 pounds. Stanford heavyweight Nathan Butler put the Cardinal on the scoreboard with a 3-2 decision over Chace Eskam. The redshirt freshman improves to 25-6 overall, leading the team in wins, and 8-1 in duals this season. Redshirt junior Evan Silver, ranked 15th nationally, cut the ASU lead to one with a 5-2 decision over Ares Carpio at 125 pounds. Leading 3-1 heading into the third period, Silver secured two near fall points before Carpio could escape to seal the victory. He improves to 12-5 overall and to 4-2 in duals. Redshirt freshman Connor Schram gave Stanford a 9-7 lead in the dual with a 9-4 decision over Judson Preskitt at 133 pounds. He registered a quick takedown to open the bout and then took a 5-0 lead with three near fall points. He added another takedown, an escape and 2:18 of riding time in the win. He moves to 9-1 in his rookie season. The Sun Devils pulled within two in the team score after 10th-ranked Christian Pagdilao registered a 9-5 decision over redshirt senior Garrett Schaner at 149 pounds. He drops to 15-12 on the season. Redshirt sophomore Maxwell Hvolbek increased the Cardinal lead to 15-10 with a 3-1 sudden victory decision over Oliver Pierce at 157 pounds. Hvolbek is now 17-11 on the year. Redshirt sophomore Jim Wilson secured the win for Stanford with an 8-1 decision over Jacen Petersen at 165 pounds. Leading 7-0 with over five minutes of riding time in the third period, Wilson was called for locking his hands, giving Peterson a point. Wilson, ranked 14th in the nation, is now 24-4 overall and 8-1 in duals this season. ASU’s Ray Waters won the final bout of the day with a 5-3 decision over the Cardinal’s Keaton Subjeck at 174 pounds. A late scramble by Subjeck momentarily tied the match, but an escape by Waters and 1:07 of riding time gave him the win. Stanford hits the road next week, travelling to Utah Valley on Saturday, Jan. 31 and Boise State on Sunday, Feb. 1. Results: 184: No. 6 Blake Stauffer (A) maj. dec. Ryan Davies (S), 10-1 197: Josh DaSilveira (A) dec. Garet Krohn (S), 7-6 285: Nathan Butler (S) dec. Chace Eskam (A), 3-2 125: No. 15 Evan Silver (S) dec. Ares Carpio (A), 5-2 133: Connor Schram (S) dec. Judson Preskitt (A), 9-4 141: Isaiah Locsin (S) dec. Matt Kraus (A), 4-3 149: No. 10 Christian Pagdilao (A) dec. Garrett Schaner (S), 9-5 157: Maxwell Hvolbek (S) dec. Oliver Pierce (A), 3-1 (SV) 165: No. 14 Jim Wilson (S) dec. Jacen Petersen (A), 8-1 174: Ray Waters (A) dec. Keaton Subjeck (S), 5-3
  2. No. 1 Minnesota won five of its first seven matches on Sunday against No. 6 Penn State, including major decisions by No. 4 Nick Dardanes (141) and No. 1 Dylan Ness (157), to build up just enough points to hold off the hard-charging Nittany Lions, 17-16, in State College, Pa. With the victory, the Gophers improve to 10-0 this season, including 6-0 in Big Ten competition. The loss, Penn State’s first at home since January 2011, drops the Lions to 8-2 (4-2) this season. Minnesota’s victory sets up a battle of unbeatens this Friday at Williams Arena, when the Gophers will host No. 2 Iowa, who also is 10-0 on the year. With Sunday’s win, Minnesota extends its unbeaten streak against Penn State to 13 matches, a run that stretches back to February 1998 and is tied for the second-longest unbeaten streak the Gophers actively hold over any Big Ten foe. The nation’s top-ranked team has now won 29 of its last 30 duals, including its last 17. In his first match since an odds-defying, third-period comeback a week ago, No. 1 Chris Dardanes opened Sunday’s dual at 133 against No. 9 Jimmy Gulibon. Tied at one in the match’s final 30 seconds, Dardanes scored a late takedown to defeat Gulibon 3-1, running his season record to 17-0 and earning a team-best seventh victory over a ranked opponent. Nick Dardanes followed at 141 with a 14-6 major decision over Kade Moss. Dardanes secured two takedowns in each period of the match, ultimately sealing the major decision by adding a point for riding time, a result which provided the Gophers with a needed bonus point in the dual. Following Penn State’s first win of the day after a late takedown-near fall combination broke open a 4-4 tie between No. 18 Zack Beitz and Jake Short at 149 and gave Beitz a 9-4 victory, Ness took on Cody Law. Following Dardanes’ lead, Ness notched a bonus point for the Gophers by earning a 9-1 major decision over Law. Like Dardanes, the deciding point to taking the major decision was scored on riding time. The win improved Ness’ record this season to 22-0. Prior to the intermission, No. 17 Nick Wanzek looked strong against Garett Hammond, controlling the pace and winning an 8-4 decision. The win snapped a three-match losing streak in dual completion for Wanzek and stretched the Gopher lead to 14-3 at the dual’s midway point. In the eighth installment of their rivalry, No. 3 Logan Storley and No. 4 Matt Brown started the action following the break, with Brown edging Storley 4-1 to improve to 5-3 all-time in the series. At 184, No. 11 Brett Pfarr took control of his match in the second and third periods, and began looking for a major decision late over No. 16 Matt McCutcheon, cutting him loose after finishing several takedowns but ultimately settling for an 11-5 decision. Pfarr’s victory would be the last for a Minnesota grappler on the day as the Nittany Lions mounted a comeback. Trailing 17-6, Penn State won the dual’s final three matches, first with an upset at 197 where No. 6 Morgan McIntosh defeated No. 1 Scott Schiller, 7-4, then with a narrow victory at 285 where No. 6 Jimmy Lawson held off No. 13 Michael Kroells, 3-1. With his team leading by five, true freshman Ethan Lizak removed his redshirt and made his collegiate dual debut for the Gophers in his home state against No. 8 Jordan Conaway. Though Lizak dropped a major decision, 13-3, by avoiding a tech fall or a pin, he successfully clinched the victory for Minnesota. Following their successful trip to Happy Valley, the Gophers return to the Twin Cities for their final home dual of the season this Friday, when top-ranked Minnesota hosts archrival and fellow unbeaten, No. 2 Iowa, at 6 p.m. CT at Williams Arena. The contest will be broadcast live from the Barn on the Big Ten Network, with updates provided throughout on the Gopher Wrestling Twitter feed. Seats are still available for the dual. Fans should visit MyGopherSports.com to check out available seats and purchase tickets. Results: 133: No. 1 Chris Dardanes (Minn) dec. No. 9 Jimmy Gulibon (PSU), 3-1 / Minnesota 3 – Penn State 0 141: No. 4 Nick Dardanes (Minn) maj. dec. Kade Moss (PSU), 14-6 / Minnesota 7 – Penn State 0 149: No. 18 Zack Beitz (PSU) dec. Jake Short (Minn), 9-4 / Minnesota 7 – Penn State 3 157: No. 1 Dylan Ness (Minn) maj. dec. Cody Law (PSU), 9-1 / Minnesota 11 – Penn State 3 165: No. 17 Nick Wanzek (Minn) dec. Garett Hammond (PSU), 8-4 / Minnesota 14 – Penn State 3 174: No. 4 Matt Brown (PSU) dec. No. 3 Logan Storley (Minn), 4-1 / Minnesota 14 – Penn State 6 184: No. 11 Brett Pfarr (Minn.) dec. No. 16 Matt McCutcheon (PSU), 11-5 / Minnesota 17 – Penn State 6 197: No. 6 Morgan McIntosh (PSU) dec. No. 1 Scott Schiller (Minn), 7-4 / Minnesota 17 – Penn State 9 285: No. 6 Jimmy Lawson (PSU) dec. No. 13 Michael Kroells (Minn), 3-1 / Minnesota 17 – Penn State 12 125: No. 8 Jordan Conaway (PSU) maj. dec. Ethan Lizak (Minn), 13-3 / Minnesota 17 – Penn State 16
  3. NORFOLK, Va. -- The 18th-ranked Old Dominion Monarchs picked up their second-straight Mid-American Conference win by taking down No. 21 Kent State, 25-10, on Sunday afternoon at the Ted Constant Center. The Monarchs are now 9-3 in dual action on the season, with their three losses coming to top-25 opponents. "We are proud of how our guys competed hard for seven minutes today against Kent State," said Head Coach Steve Martin. "We knew coming in it was going to be a scrap. I give KSU credit, as they always get up for our match. The matches against Buffalo and KSU were both hard fought and what I was impressed with was the amount of bonus points we put up this weekend and the little things, like Michael Hayes taking Mack McQuire down to the wire to how hard we fought. We are getting better each week and we look forward to the Ohio dual on Friday!" Kent State jumped out to an early 4-0 lead, as No. 2 Ian Miller recorded a 19-5 major decision over Devin Geoghegan at the 157-pound weight class. Old Dominion took control of the match, winning the next four bouts. No. 14 Tristan Warner once again recorded a win at 165 pounds, defeating Tyler Buckwalter by an 8-1 decision. He is now a perfect 11-0 in dual meets with just six left in the season. Austin Coburn followed Warner with a 3-2 decision at 174 pounds to give ODU the 6-4 lead. No. 2 Jack Dechow earned four more points for ODU (10-4) by taking down Jerald Spohn by a 16-6 major decision. He is now 19-1 on the year and 10-1 in dual action. No. 22 Kevin Beazley recorded the fourth-straight win for ODU and his 21st win of the season with an 8-5 decision over No. 24 Cole Baxter, giving the Monarchs a 13-4 advantage. No. 33 Mimmo Lytle recorded the Golden Flashes second win of the day in the heavyweight bout. No. 29 Jake Henderson fought hard with Lytle, but fell 4-3 in tiebreaker three due to Lytle’s 26 seconds of riding time. ODU still held a lead over Kent State, but it was only a 13-7 advantage with four matches left. No. 17 Brandon Jeske increased the ODU lead to 16-7 when he took down Del Vinas by a 6-2 decision. No. 15 Mack McGuire notched the last win for the Golden Flashes, winning the 133-pound bout by a 4-3 decision. With two bouts left, ODU held a 16-10 advantage over Kent State. No. 9 Chris Mecate and No. 10 Lenny Richardson secured the 25-10 victory for ODU, claiming wins in their respective weight classes. Mecate recorded a 3-1 sudden victory win over No. 31 Tyler Small, while Richardson defeated Mike DePalma by a fall just 1:30 into the match. The Wrestling Monarchs will be back in action on Friday, Jan. 30, as they host MAC opponent Ohio for a 7:30 p.m. match. Results: 157 - Ian Miller (Kent State) over Devin Geoghegan (Old Dominion) (MD 19-5) 165 - Tristan Warner (Old Dominion) over Tyler Buckwalter (Kent State) (Dec 8-1) 174 - Austin Coburn (Old Dominion) over Mike Vollant (Kent State) (Dec 3-2) 184 - Jack Dechow (Old Dominion) over Jerald Spohn (Kent State) (MD 16-6) 197 - Kevin Beazley (Old Dominion) over Cole Baxter (Kent State) (Dec 8-5) HWT - Mimmo Lytle (Kent State) over Jacob Henderson (Old Dominion) (TB-3 (RT) 4-3) 125 - Brandon Jeske (Old Dominion) over Del Vinas (Kent State) (Dec 6-2) 133 - Mack McGuire (Kent State) over Michael Hayes (Old Dominion) (Dec 4-3) 141 - Chris Mecate (Old Dominion) over Tyler Small (Kent State) (SV-1 3-1) 149 – Alexander Richardson (Old Dominion) over Michael DePalma (Kent State) (Fall 1:30) For an in depth look to everything Monarchs Wrestling, make sure to follow the team on Facebook, Twitter (@ODUWrestling) and YouTube and on ODUsports.com. Fans can join in on the conversation by using the hashtag #ODUWREST.
  4. Lincoln, Neb. -- No. 13 Nebraska (7-1, 4-1 Big Ten) held a 10-6 lead after four matches before winning five in a row on its way to a 26-9 triumph over No. 21 Rutgers at the Devaney Center on Sunday afternoon. Sophomore Tim Lambert opened the dual with a 12-1 major decision over Sean McCabe at 125 pounds before Eric Montoya (133) and 10th-ranked Anthony Abidin each knocked off ranked opponents. Montoya trailed No. 17 Scott DelVecchio, 4-1, in the second period before a pair of takedowns gave him a 7-4 win. Abidin also came from behind in his 5-2 win over No. 7 Anthony Ashnault at 141 pounds. At 149 pounds, Justin Arthur was pinned by 17th-ranked Ken Theobold, but the Huskers outscored the Scarlet Knights 16-0 over the next five bouts. All-Americans James Green (157) and Robert Kokesh (174) each took down top-20 opponents, while Austin Wilson (165) used a late takedown to defeat Nick Visicaro, 3-1. Kokesh, the top-ranked wrestler in the country at 174 pounds, improves to 24-0 on the season. No. 18 TJ Dudley (184) and Aaron Studebaker (197) each claimed victories before Collin Jensen fell by a 5-3 margin to No. 14 Billy Smith in the final match. The Huskers travel to Evanston, Ill., next weekend to face Northwestern on Friday night before hosting Indiana on Sunday at the Devaney Center. The Huskers and Wildcats square off at 7 p.m. (CT) on BTN Plus. NU battles the Hoosiers at 1 p.m. Results: 125: #11 Tim Lambert (NEB) by major dec. over Sean McCabe (RUT), 12-1 (NEB 4, RUT 0) 133: Eric Montoya (NEB) by dec. over #17 Scott DelVecchio (RUT), 7-4 (NEB 7, RUT 0) 141: #10 Anthony Abidin (NEB) by dec. over #7 Anthony Ashnault (RUT), 5-2 (NEB 10, RUT 0) 149: #17 Ken Theobold (RUT) by pin over Justin Arthur (NEB), 1:27 (NEB 10, RUT 6) 157: #3 James Green (NEB) by dec. over #20 Anthony Perrotti (RUT), 11-4 (NEB 13, RUT 6) 165: Austin Wilson (NEB) by dec. over Nick Visicaro (RUT), 3-1 (NEB 16, RUT 6) 174: #1 Robert Kokesh (NEB) by dec. over #20 Phil Backukas (RUT), 7-1 (NEB 19, RUT 6) 184: #18 TJ Dudley (NEB) by dec. over Anthony Pafumi (RUT), 9-4 (NEB 22, RUT 6) 197: Aaron Studebaker (NEB) by major dec. over Ralph Normandia (RUT), 14-1 (NEB 26, RUT 6) HWT: #14 Billy Smith (RUT) by sudden victory over #17 Collin Jensen (NEB), 5-3 (NEB 26, RUT 9)
  5. ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The No. 16-ranked University of Michigan wrestling team took eight of 10 matches, earning bonus points in five, to claim a dominant 34-6 win against Indiana on Sunday afternoon (Jan. 25) at the Hoosiers' University Gymnasium. Among the individual victories, the Wolverines posted a pin, a technical fall and two major decisions to improve to claim their second straight Big Ten Conference dual win. The Wolverines never trailed in the dual, winning the first five bouts, including a forfeit at the opening weight for junior/sophomore Conor Youtsey's second six-point victory of the weekend at 125 pounds. Fifth-year senior Zebulon Hilyard earned his first collegiate dual win in the subsequent match at 133 pounds, using a second-period rideout and a quick reversal in the third to defeat Alonzo Shepherd, 3-0. He ended the bout with 1:18 riding-time advantage. The Wolverines poured on points en route to consecutive major decisions from sophomore/freshman George Fisher and freshman Alec Pantaleo at 141 and 149 pounds, respectively. Fisher, ranked 17th, rolled to an 11-1 win over Sean Brown, scoring on three takedowns -- two in the first period -- and tilted him for two back points in the third. He also boasted 4:38 riding-time advantage. Pantaleo finished on seven takedowns, including five in the opening frame, to beat Trevor Moody, 14-6, and improve to 5-0 in Big Ten dual action. Sophomore Brian Murphy, ranked 15th, earned a stingy 6-1 decision over Luke Blanton at 157 pounds. He scored quickly on a go-behind in the first, added another out of second-period scramble and rode out the third, accumulating 2:50 in riding-time advantage. The Hoosiers got on the board with back-to-back decisions from their ranked wrestlers at 165 and 174 pounds. Seventh-ranked Tyler Walsh claimed the marquee match against junior/sophomore Taylor Massa, ranked 10th, at the former weight. Massa was in deep on a leg in the first period, but Walsh scrambled to secure a takedown and put the Wolverine on his back for two points. He also added a reversal in the waning moments of the third. Sophomore Domenic Abounader, ranked 10th, regained the momentum for the Wolverines with a dominant 15-0 technical fall Jake Masengale at 184 pounds. Abounader scored quickly in the first period on an inside trick out of a bodylock before turking him for three sets of three-point near falls. He struck again on a single leg early in the second and turked Masengale for two to end the bout at the 4:25 mark. It was Abouander's third technical fall of the season. Fifth-year senior Max Huntley, ranked eighth, cruised to a 10-3 decision over Luke Sheridan at 197 pounds, scoring on three takedowns -- one in each frame -- and added a quick reversal third. After earning a stall point midway through the third and with the major in mind, he secured his final takedown late but had to settle for the decision victory. Sophomore heavyweight Adam Coon, ranked seventh, put an exclamation point on the Wolverine victory, immediately tossing Garret Goldman to secure his ninth fall of the season at the 2:05 mark. Coon has pinned four of his five Big Ten dual opponents. The Wolverines will return home next Friday (Jan. 30), hosting four-time defending NCAA champion Penn State at 7 p.m. at Cliff Keen Arena. Results: 125 -- Conor Youtsey (U-M) wins by forfeit U-M, 6-0 133 -- Zebulon Hilyard (U-M) dec Alonzo Shepherd, 3-0 U-M, 9-0 141 -- #17 George Fisher (U-M) major dec. Sean Brown, 11-1 U-M, 13-0 149 -- #9 Alec Pantaleo (U-M) major dec. Trevor Moody, 14-6 U-M, 17-0 157 -- #15 Brian Murphy (U-M) dec. Luke Blanton, 6-1 U-M, 20-0 165 -- #7 Taylor Walsh (IU) dec. #10 Taylor Massa, 6-1 U-M, 20-3 174 -- #15 Nate Jackson (IU) dec. Jake Salazar, 8-3 U-M, 20-6 184 -- #10 Domenic Abounader (U-M) tech. fall Jake Masengale, 15-0 (4:25) U-M, 25-6 197 -- #8 Max Huntley (U-M) dec. Luke Sheridan, 10-3 U-M, 28-6 Hwt -- #7 Adam Coon (U-M) pinned Garret Goldman, 2:05 U-M, 34-6
  6. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- The No. 14 Virginia wrestling team used bonus points at 133 and 165 pounds to slip past No. 10 Pittsburgh, 17-16, Sunday afternoon in front of a full house at Memorial Gymnasium. The Cavaliers (10-3, 2-0 ACC) handed Pitt (7-4, 2-1 ACC) its first-ever ACC dual loss while stretching their Memorial Gymnasium win streak to 32 duals. Virginia has not lost a home dual at Mem Gym since Jan. 16, 2011, against Penn. Nick Herrmann (Jr., Amarillo, Texas), George DiCamillo (R-So., Highland Heights, Ohio), Andrew Atkinson (R-Fr., Lynchburg, Va.), Nick Sulzer (R-Sr., Cleveland, Ohio) and Zach Nye (R-Jr., Enola, Pa.) each scored wins for the Cavaliers. Both teams won five bouts. "It certainly was not the way we drew it up - that was about as crazy as a dual meet gets," Virginia head coach Steve Garland said. "We knew it was going to be a fight because they are such a tough, hard-nosed group of guys. For the last 364 days, we have been training for that type of match. They embarrassed us last year and it stuck with us. I don't think we wrestled well, but I'm happy that our guys were able to fight through and grit out grimy, crazy, awesome wins like that. At the end of the day, in the blood round at nationals, those wins are what they look like. I'm proud of the fight. The heart and togetherness right now is where we need to be." The Cavaliers did not trail in the dual after jumping out to a 7-0 lead after two weights. At 125, Herrmann (11-5) trailed 5-3 early in the third period before reversing Dom Forys and then tilting him to get three back points and bring the crowd to its feet. He maintained the advantage the rest of the period, picking up the riding-time point for the 9-5 win. Ranked 13th nationally at 133, DiCamillo (21-6) dominated from start to finish in a 22-10 major decision over Ben Ress. He pounced quickly in the first period with a takedown and then three back points as he narrowly missed a pin. He went on to pile up takedowns and 2:14 of riding time to get UVa a bonus point. Pitt earned its first win at 141 as Nick Zanetta won 5-4 over Justin Van Hoose (Jr., Kirksville, Mo.). Zanetta finished with 1:15 in riding time to earn the bonus point and break the 4-4 deadlock at the end of the third period. The Panthers pulled within 7-6 when No. 20 Mikey Racciato downed TJ Miller (R-Fr., Medford, N.J.), 10-4, at 149. A battered Miller fended off Racciato's late push in the third period for another takedown, which would have given him the major decision and a team bonus point. Virginia got a key win at 157 when Atkinson (14-9) took down Ronnie Garbinsky in sudden-victory time for a 5-3 win. The hotly-contested bout almost did not go to overtime as Garbinsky was awarded a takedown just before the final buzzer of the third period. Garland challenged the call and after the official looked at the video replay, it was overturned as Garbinsky did not have full control, thus sending the match to sudden-victory time. UVa stretched its lead to 14-6 when Sulzer, ranked second nationally at 165, used a big third period to nab a 14-5 major decision over Troy Reaghard. Sulzer (21-1) led 5-2 early in the third period before wearing Reaghard down and piling up a trio of takedowns as well as a pair of penalty points following Reaghard stall warnings. In the featured match of the day, seventh-ranked Tyler Wilps of Pitt outlasted fifth-ranked Blaise Butler (R-Jr., Belvidere, Ill.), 6-2, at 174. Wilps held a 3-2 lead early in the third period before taking Butler (14-2) down and building his riding time to 1:16 to pick up the extra point. The Panthers cut their team deficit to a point, 14-13, at 184 as second-ranked Max Thomusseit dominated in a 21-6 technical fall over Tyler Askey (R-Fr., Newnan, Ga.). Thomusseit did not record any back points, so the Panthers earned just four points for the tech fall. In another battle of ranked foes, Nye (13-5) earned a 2-1 win in the first tiebreaker period over No. 17 Nick Bonaccorsi. Ranked 19th nationally, Nye maintained control for the full 30 seconds in the first portion of the tiebreaker, and then escaped in 12 seconds in the second portion. He held off Bonaccorsi's late takedown attempt to finish off the key win. Pitt took the heavyweight bout as Ryan Solomon downed Patrick Gillen (R-Jr., Shelton, Conn.), 4-3. Virginia hits the road for its next three duals before concluding the regular season on Feb. 19 at home against NC State. The Cavaliers travel to No. 9 Virginia Tech next Sunday for a 1 p.m. dual, then visit North Carolina on Feb. 7 for a 7 p.m. match. UVa visits No. 1 Iowa on Feb. 15 in the NWCA National Duals. Results: 125: Nick Herrmann (Virginia) dec. Dom Forys (Pittsburgh), 9-5; UVa 3-0 133: No. 13 George DiCamillo (Virginia) major dec. Ben Ross (Pittsburgh), 22-10; UVa 7-0 141: Nick Zanetta (Pittsburgh) dec. Justin Van Hoose (Virginia), 5-4; UVa 7-3 149: Mikey Racciato (Pittsburgh) dec. TJ Miller (Virginia), 10-4; UVa 7-6 157: Andrew Atkinson (Virginia) dec. Ronnie Garbinsky (Pittsburgh), 5-3; UVa 10-6 165: No. 2 Nick Sulzer (Virginia) major dec. Troy Reaghard (Pittsburgh), 14-5; UVa 14-6 174: No. 7 Tyler Wilps (Pittsburgh) dec. No. 5 Blaise Butler (Virginia), 6-2; UVa 14-9 184: No. 2 Max Thomusseit (Pittsburgh) tech fall-4 Tyler Askey (Virginia), 21-6; UVa 14-13 197: No. 19 Zach Nye (Virginia) dec. No. 17 Nick Bonaccorsi (Pittsburgh), 2-1; UVa 17-13 285: Ryan Solomon (Pittsburgh) dec. Patrick Gillen (Virginia), 4-3; UVa 17-16 **Rankings according to InterMat
  7. COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Pins by Logan Stieber and Bo Jordan, a technical fall by Nathan Tomasello and major decisions from Kyle Snyder and Johnni DiJulius led the fourth-ranked Ohio State wrestling team (9-3, 5-1 Big Ten) to a convincing 31-9 victory over Maryland (5-11, 0-5) on Sunday at the XFINITY Center in College Park. The Buckeyes have now won five straight matches, their longest winning streak of the year. The match started at 125 pounds and Nathan Tomasello got Ohio State out to an early lead with a takedown and three-point near in first in the first period. In the second, Tomasello continued to rack up points with an escape, takedown and three-point nearfall. The match ended in the third with a three-point near fall and riding time. At 133 pounds, Johnni DiJulius led 4-2 after two period but pulled away in the third for a 10-2 major decision. He put up his third-period points with a takedown, three-point near fall and riding time. DiJulius in the first Buckeye to reach the 20-win mark this year. Senior Logan Stieber (17-0) made short work of Shyheim Brown at 141 pounds, picking up a fall in 2:54. For Stieber, it was his fifth pin in the last 14 days. He currently leads the team with nine falls on the year. In the next match at 157 pounds, Randy Languis began the third period trailing 1-0 but got an escape and a takedown for a 3-1 come-from-behind victory. The win gave Ohio State a 18-0 lead in the match. After Maryland got on the scoreboard with a 5-1 decision at 157 pounds, Bo Jordan moved to 11-0 on the season with a pin over Tyler Manion is just 1:00, his fastest fall of the season. Jordan moved to 11-0 overall and 34-0 in his Ohio State career. Twelfth-ranked Kenny Courts jumped out to 5-0 lead after the first period at 184 pounds on a takedown and three-point near fall and then went on to win his match, 7-1. For Courts, it was his 70th career win. True freshman Kyle Snyder, wrestling less than an hour from his hometown of Woodbine, Md., took a 4-1 first period lead on two takedowns. He added two more takedowns in second period for a 9-2 lead and cruised to a 17-9 major decision. Snyder, ranked fifth nationally, is now 19-2 on the season with a team-high 11 major decisions. Ohio State returns to action on Friday, Jan. 30 when it continues Big Ten competition by hosting No. 22 Purdue at 7 p.m. inside St. John Arena. Results: 125: #7 Nathan Tomasello (OSU) technical fall over Josh Polacek (UMD) 15-0 | OSU 5, UMD 0 133: #7 Johnni DiJulius (OSU) major decision over Geoffrey Alexander (UMD) 10-2 | OSU 9, UMD 0 141: #1 Logan Stieber (OSU) won by fall over Shyheim Brown (UMD) 2:54 | OSU 15, UMD 0 149: Randy Languis (OSU) decision over Ben Dorsay (UMD) 3-1 | OSU 18, UMD 0 157: Lou Mascola (UMD) decision over Kyle Visconti (OSU) 5-1 | OSU 18, UMD 3 165: #5 Bo Jordan (OSU) won by fall over Tyler Manion (UMD) 1:00 | OSU 24, UMD 3 174: Josh Snook (UMD) decision over Dominic Prezzia (OSU) 6-0 | OSU 24, UMD 6 184: #12 Kenny Courts (OSU) decision over Tony Gardner (UMD) 7-0 | OSU 27, UMD 6 197: #5 Kyle Snyder (OSU) major decision over Rob Fitzgerald (UMD) 17-9 | OSU 31, UMD 6 285: Spencer Myers (UMD) decision over Ray Gordon (OSU) 1-0 | OSU 31, UMD 9
  8. KRASNOYARSK, Russia -- Brent Metcalf (Iowa City, Iowa/NYAC/Hawkeye WC) won a silver medal at 65 kilos/143 pounds on Saturday at the Ivan Yarygin Memorial Grand Prix, considered one of the toughest tournaments in the world each year. Brent Metcalf earned a silver medalMetcalf, a three-time U.S. World Team member, powered through the brackets with four straight wins to qualify for the championship finals, where he was edged by 2013 European bronze medalist Ilyas Bekbulatov of Russia, 6-8. It was Metcalf's second career Ivan Yarygin silver medal, to go with his second-place finish in 2013, when he also was defeated by Bekbulatov in the gold-medal finals. Metcalf opened with a 3-1 win over Ghadjimurad Abakarov of Russia, then stopped Viktor Stepanov of Russia by technical fall, 10-0. In the quarterfinals, he stopped eventual bronze medalist Zaurbek Sidakov of Russia, 9-1. His semifinal victory was an impressive 13-2 technical fall over 2014 Yarygin silver medalist Alibetgadzi Emeev of Russia, 13-2. "Brent wrestled a great tournament all the way through finishing with the silver medal. He was very effective offensively and continues to improve where he needs. Of course, he wants the gold however, he is very close to being where he wants to be," said Assistant National Freestyle Coach Bill Zadick. Read more
  9. BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- Powered by seven bonus point wins No. 11 Lehigh returned to Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall with a 40-6 win over visiting Franklin & Marshall Saturday afternoon. Sophomore Mitch Minotti and senior Santiago Martinez led the way with wins by fall to lead Lehigh’s attack. The Mountain Hawks won nine of the ten bouts overall to improve to 10-3 on the dual season. “That week off was definitely needed,” Lehigh head coach Pat Santoro said. “It was good to come back with a nice match today and now the focus moves to Cornell tomorrow.” Freshman Scott Parker set the tone for Lehigh at 125 with the first of two wins by technical fall on the afternoon. Parker built an 8-1 lead after one period behind two takedowns and two two-point near falls, and added five more takedowns to win 19-4 in 5:50. At 133, junior Mason Beckman scored a takedown in the final five seconds to secure a major decision, defeating Scott Stevens 14-6. Beckman controlled the match throughout, with five takedowns in the first six-and-a-half minutes, but was unable to turn Stevens from the top position despite building up well over two minutes of riding time. A penalty point for locked hands and an escape brought Stevens within 11-6 late, but Beckman scored in the final five seconds and added the riding time point to get the major decision. “Early on we were trying to get our feel for competition back,” Santoro said. “Once we did our guys started opening up a little bit and it was good to see so many guys score late in periods.” Franklin & Marshall’s lone win came at 141 as Robert Ruiz won by fall over sophomore Dean Somers who got the call as Randy Cruz was given a rest. Ruiz led 2-1 in the first period when he locked up a cradle and after a good fight from Somers finally secured the fall at the 2:32 mark bringing the Diplomats within 9-6. F&M falls to 2-5 in duals with the loss. Freshman Drew Longo posted his first career bonus point victory, racking up three third period takedowns to earn a 14-4 major decision over Tommy Quinlan at 149. Minotti’s first appearance in front of the home fans in 2014-15 was a quick one as he pinned Rob King in just 1:33 at 157. Minotti scored an early takedown then used an arm bar and a half nelson to secure the fall, which gave Lehigh a 19-6 lead at intermission. “Mitch really wanted to wrestle in Grace Hall,” Santoro said. “He went out and did what Mitch can do. He has a big one tomorrow but it was exciting to see him out here getting a pin.” The Mountain Hawks would eventually capture the final seven bouts of the dual including all five after the break. Following an 11-3 major decision by senior Marshall Peppelman over Andrew Francos at 165, Martinez posted his third pin in as many dual meet appearances, using an arm throw out of a Russian tie to put Gordon Bolig on his back for the fall in 1:28. Martinez has now won seven of his last eight official bouts overall with four pins in that time frame. “He’s feeling more explosive up at 174,” Santoro said of Martinez. “He’s feeling better each week and come March he’s going to be a different wrestler.” Junior Nathaniel Brown followed Martinez’s fall with Lehigh’s second technical fall of the dual, an impressive 20-5 victory over Anthony Mancini at 184. Brown nearly pinned Mancini early but had to settle for a 7-1 lead after one period before racking up six more takedowns before the match was stopped at 5:48. After eight consecutive bonus point wins to open the dual, the final two bouts ended in regular decisions. At 197, junior John Bolich overcame an early 4-1 deficit, defeating Charles Kerkesner 6-5 with the decisive point coming via 1:30 of riding time. Sophomore heavyweight Doug Vollaro broke open a 4-1 match with three late takedowns, but just missed out on the riding time point and had to settle for a 10-3 decision over Isaiah Cromwell in the final bout. The Mountain Hawks return to Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall on Sunday to face longtime EIWA rival and sixth-ranked Cornell at 3 p.m. Tickets can be purchased online at LehighTickets.com or Sunday afternoon at the Grace Hall ticket office. Results: 125 – Scott Parker (Lehigh) tech fall Edgar Garcia (F&M) 19-4, 5:50 133 – Mason Beckman (Lehigh) major dec. Scott Stevens (F&M) 14-6 141 – Robert Ruiz (F&M) Fall Dean Somers (Lehigh) 2:32 149 – Drew Longo (Lehigh) major dec. Tommy Quinlan (F&M) 14-4 157 – Mitch Minotti (Lehigh) fall Rob King (F&M) 1:33 165 – Marshall Peppelman (Lehigh) major dec. Andrew Francos (F&M) 10-12 174 – Santiago Martinez (Lehigh) Fall Gordon Bolig (F&M) 1:28 184 – Nathaniel Brown (Lehigh) tech fall Anthony Mancini (F&M) 20-5, 5:48 197 – John Bolich (Lehigh) dec. Charles Kerkesner (F&M) 6-5 285 – Doug Vollaro (Lehigh) dec. Isaiah Cromwell (F&M) 10-3 Attendance – 1,369 Referee – Mark Cesari
  10. RALEIGH, N.C. -- Backed by four bonus point wins, including two pins, the NC State wrestling team defeated visiting Kent State 26-13 Saturday afternoon in Reynolds Coliseum. Redshirt-junior Nick Gwiazdowski set a new school record with his 42nd straight victory, and his pin at 285 pounds clinched the dual for the Wolfpack (12-4). The dual started at 133 with a Kent State win. The Pack then won back-to-back bouts, #23 Sam Speno defeated #29 Tyler Small 6-5 at 141, then redshirt-freshman Beau Donahue recorded his second career pin to push the Pack's lead to 9-4 after three matches. Kent State came back with their own back-to-back wins at 157 and 165 pounds to retake the lead at 10-9. NC State closed out the dual win by winning four of the final five matches. #17 Pete Renda scored a 12-1 major decision at 174 followed by freshman Nicky Hall's 9-5 win at 184 pounds. Gwiazdowski's school record 42nd straight win came in style, as he pinned #30 Mimmo Lytle in the second period to clinch the dual with the Pack up 22-13 going into the final bout. Redshirt-senior Joe DeAngelo closed it out strong with a 15-3 major decision. From the locker room: "I'm very happy with the outcome today. We showed great intensity, and the work we have done in practice is starting to show during our matches. Nick's accomplishment is very impressive. To get that many straight wins at this level means he is on his A-game each time out which is very difficult to do." - head coach Pat Popolizio Up Next: The Pack will be in road action for the next three duals, starting with a trip to ACC rival North Carolina on Sunday, Feb. 1 at 1 p.m. at the Eddie Smith Field House. Results: 133: #17 Mack McGuire (KSU) major dec. Chris Wilkes; 10-2 - 0-4 141: #23 Sam Speno (NCSU) dec. #29 Tyler Small; 6-5 - 3-4 149: Beau Donahue (NCSU) fall Mike DePalma; 1:35 - 9-4 157: #4 Ian Miller (KSU) dec. Chad Pyke; 8-3 - 9-7 165: Tyler Buckwalter (KSU) dec. #17 Max Rohskopf; 8-7 - 9-10 174: #17 Pete Renda (NCSU) major dec. Mike Vollant; 12-1 - 13-10 184: Nicky Hall (NCSU) dec. Jerald Spohn; 9-5 - 16-10 197: #24 Cole Baxter (KSU) dec. Michael Macchiavello; 1-0 - 16-13 285: #2 Nick Gwiazdowski (NCSU) fall #30 Mimmo Lytle; 4:34 - 22-13 125: #28 Joe DeAngelo (NCSU) major dec. Del Vinas; 15-3 - 26-13
  11. LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. -- A week ago Warren Bosch put an exclamation point on Edinboro's 27-12 win over Kent State with a pin. On Saturday Bosch came through once again to help the Fighting Scots to a key Eastern Wrestling League victory at Rider. Bosch won in overtime over Greg Velasco 2-1 to give Edinboro a 20-16 win over the Broncs. The Fighting Scots, ranked fifth in InterMat's Tournament Rankings and 15th in the latest NWCA/USA Today Division I Coaches Poll, are now 10-4 overall and 3-0 in the EWL. Rider, ranked 25th in the NWCA poll, is now 7-5 and 1-1, respectively. Bosch and Velasco exchanged escape in the second and third periods to send the match into overtime. Neither wrestler scored in overtime. Bosch would start on the bottom for the first 30-second tiebreaker and escaped for a 2-1 lead. He then rode out Velasco, surviving a wild scramble, for the decision. Bosch improved to 12-15 while Velasco is 11-9. The match was tight throughout. Kory Mines, ranked 17th at 125 lbs., boosted his record to 24-6 with a 9-1 major decision over J.R. West. The Broncs took a 6-4 lead as Rob Deutsch pinned Anthony Rivera at 4:50 in the 133 lb. match. Rivera has now lost all five of his matches while filling in for third-ranked A.J. Schopp, falling to 3-10. Second-ranked Mitchell Port gave the lead back to Edinboro with a 15-4 major decision over Chuck Zeisloft at 141 lbs. Zeisloft, a national qualifier a year ago, trailed just 3-2 after one period, but Port would lead 7-2 after two periods and pull away for his 16th win by bonus points this season. He is now 26-0 and 122-15 for his career. Second-ranked Dave Habat squared off against 19th-ranked B.J. Clagon at 149 lbs. in the lone match between two ranked wrestlers. Habat jumped out to a 4-1 lead after one period, but Clagon pulled to within 6-5 after two periods. The redshirt freshman would knot the score with an escape, but a takedown and riding time gave Habat a 9-6 decision. He is now 25-1 and 123-25 for his career. Habat's victory gave Edinboro an 11-6 advantage, but Rider would win at 157 and 165 lbs. to move ahead 13-11. At 157 lbs., Kasey Burnett-Davis fell to 11-10 while just missing out on upsetting 18th-ranked Chad Walsh (20-5). Walsh's third-period escape was the only point in the 1-0 decision. Conor Brennan (5-3) followed with a 12-4 major decision over Casey Fuller (14-12). Edinboro would win the next two matches to reclaim the lead at 17-13. Patrick Jennings won his third straight match with a 4-3 decision over Ryan Wolfe (11-9). Jennings led 4-0 after two periods and hung on to improve to 23-8. The 184 lb. match between 13th-ranked Vic Avery and 2014 national qualifier Clint Morrison went into a tiebreaker with Avery prevailing 3-2. Tied at 1-1 after a scoreless minute of overtime, Morrison gained a 2-1 lead with an escape in the first 30-second tiebreaker. With Avery on the bottom, he would score the winning points on a reversal to improve to 21-6 while Morrison fell to 8-8. Vince Pickett returned to the lineup at 197 lbs., but the junior continued to struggle. Tied with Don McNeil (10-5) at 2-2 after two periods, Pickett would drop a 5-2 decision for his ninth straight loss while falling to 12-13. Edinboro concludes its two-match road trip on Sunday with an EWL match at Bloomsburg on Sunday at 2 p.m. Results: 125 lbs. –- #17 Kory Mines (EU) maj. dec. J.R. Wert (RU) 9-1 133 lbs. – Robert Deutsch (RU) fall over Anthony Rivera (EU) 4:50 141 lbs. -- #2 Mitchell Port (EU) maj. dec. Chuck Zeisloft (RU) 15-4 149 lbs. -- #2 Dave Habat (EU) dec. #19 B.J. Clagon (RU) 9-6 157 lbs. – #18 Chad Walsh (RU) dec. Kasey Burnett-Davis (EU) 1-0 165 lbs. – Conor Brennan (RU) maj. dec. Casey Fuller (EU) 12-4 174 lbs. – Patrick Jennings (EU) dec. Ryan Wolfe (RU) 4-3 184 lbs. – #13 Vic Avery (EU) dec. Clint Morrison (RU) 3-2 tb 197 lbs. – Don McNeil (RU) dec. Vince Pickett (EU) 5-2 Hwt. – Warren Bosch (EU) dec. Greg Velasco (RU) 2-1 tb
  12. ITHACA, N.Y. -- The winner of the Cornell-Penn dual has won at least a share of the Ivy League title every season for the last 28 years. If it's to be 29 that's good news for the Big Red. No. 7 Cornell rallied from a halftime deficit with a big second half, winning the meet's final six matches en route to a 26-9 triumph over the Quakers on Saturday afternoon at Newman Arena. The Big Red improved to 9-1 (3-0 Ivy) and extended its win streak over Ivy opponents to 66 in the process. The Big Red shut out the Quakers 18-0 over the final five matches, spurred on by a first period fall by sophomore Dylan Palacio over Ray Bethea to turn the tide of the dual and get the crowd of better than 2,100 back into the match. Consecutive overtime wins, including a late rally to get there for Duke Pickett, and another top-five win for Gabe Dean, was one of three consecutive matches the Big Red won by a single point or in overtime. Nahshon Garrett earned a takedown four seconds into the match and dominated throughout, earning two nearfall to take a 4-0 lead with 2:56 of ride time into the second period. He dominated throughout, building more than four minutes of ride time before closing the match with a takedown with 20 seconds left to take home the tech fall. Bricker Dixon earned a takedown in the final minute of the first period against NCAA qualifier Caleb Richardson to take a 2-1 lead into the second. After choosing down and adding a point with an escape, Dixon gave up a reversal to Richardson early in the third to tie the match at 3-3 and rode him out final the final 75 seconds to lock in the riding point and win 4-3. Jason Canfora picked up a first period takedown in the final 15 seconds to take a 2-0 lead into the second. A Canfora reversal made it 4-0, and after a Ryan Dunphy escape, the Penn wrestler picked up a stalling point to head into the final period up 5-1. Dunphy earned a late escape to keep the match from being a major, but the Quakers were able to take the 6-5 lead. T.J. Cobb's first period takedown ended up being the difference in the match, as Chris Villalonga's escape point in the first and then in the second after choosing down put the match into sudden victory. After a couple scrambles where Villalonga just missed picking up the two, Cobb was able to get the advantage for two and the win to give the Quakers a 9-5 advantage. Cornell got back within a point of the visitors at halftime when Brian Realbuto earned a 7-2 win over Brooks Martino to send the home team to the break trailing 9-8. After resuming action, Palacio had the biggest result of the day, shaking off an early takedown from Ray Bethea, escaping and tilting the Quaker for the fall to put the Big Red back into the lead. Pickett and Dean won consecutive sudden victory contests with takedowns, Pickett only coming after locking in riding time late in the third, allowing the escape and then picking up the match-tying takedown with 11 seconds remaining in regulation. Dean nearly had three late takedowns to win his match against fifth-ranked Lorenzo Thomas, but settled for the walk-off win after defending a Thomas shot. Jace Bennett won at 197 with a narrow 3-2 decision thanks to a third period takedown that not only put him into the lead at 3-1, but erased a ride time point for Canaan Bethea. An escape by the Quaker got him back within a point, but Bennett was able to hold him off for the win. At heavyweight, Jacob Aiken-Phillips was in control throughout against Penn freshman Patrick Garren, taking a 2-1 lead and nearly two minutes of ride time into the second. That ride time creeped to nearly four minutes heading into the third period, and a pair of takedowns for the Big Red senior clinched the 8-2 decision. Cornell returns to action when it visits No. 11 Lehigh tomorrow at 3 p.m. in Bethlehem, Pa. Results: 125: #3 Nahshon Garrett (C) won by technical fall over Jeremy Schwartz (P), 19-4 133: Caleb Richardson (P) won by decision over Bricker Dixon (C), 4-3 141: Jeff Canfora (P) won by decision over Ryan Dunphy (C), 9-2 149: #16 C.J. Cobb (P) won by decision over #7 Chris Villalonga (C), 4-2 (sv1) 157: #7 Brian Realbuto (C) won by decision over Brooks Martino (P), 7-2 165: #11 Dylan Palacio (C) won by fall over Ray Bethea (P), 2:17 174: Duke Pickett (C) won by decision over Brad Wukie (P), 7-5 (sv1) 184: #1 Gabe Dean (C) won by decision over #5 Lorenzo Thomas (P), 3-1 (sv1) 197: #14 Jace Bennett (C) won by decision over Canaan Bethea (P), 3-2 285: Jacob Aiken-Phillips (C) won by decision over Patrick Garren (P), 8-2
  13. FARGO, N.D.--North Dakota State University won seven of 10 matches including pins from 125-pound sophomore Josh Rodriguez and 149-pound redshirt freshman Clay Ream to push past Cal Poly 27-9 in a non-conference dual Friday, Jan. 23, before 377 spectators at the Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse. The Bison have won four straight dual matches to improve to 5-3 on the season, while Cal Poly drops to 1-11. The Mustangs wrestle at South Dakota State on Sunday. NDSU jumps back into Western Wrestling Conference action next weekend, traveling to Air Force on Friday, Jan. 30, and 18th-ranked Wyoming on Sunday, Feb. 1. "I think we're getting some momentum heading into the middle of our (Western Wrestling) conference duals. I know we started out a little slow, but we're heading in the right direction," said NDSU assistant coach Manny Rivera. "We're young and the experience is helping. These guys are looking better each time out. The more they wrestle, the better they are going to get." North Dakota State recorded four straight victories after Cal Poly's Dominic Kastl posted a 6-3 decision over Kurtis Julson (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.) in the 174-pound weight division. Julson drops to 12-8 overall and 4-4 in duals. NDSU 184-pound junior Hayden Zillmer (Crosby, Minn.) fell behind 2-1 early to the Mustangs' Nick Fiegener, but used two-point takedown to take a 3-2 lead after the first period. Zillmer, who is ranked 9th nationally, outscored Fiegener 6-1 over the final two periods to post a 9-3 win. It was the eighth dual win in eight tries for Zillmer, who improved to 24-4 overall. North Dakota State 197-pound redshirt freshman Tommy Petersen (Lakeville, Minn.) jumped out to a 10-3 lead after the first period with a pair of takedowns and two nearfalls against J.T. Goodwin. Petersen held off Goodwin's late rally to record a hard-fought 14-12 win. Petersen broke a four-match losing streak with his first dual victory in five tries and is now 9-11 on the season. NDSU 285-pound senior Evan Knutson (Wausau, Wis.) followed with an 8-3 decision over Cal Poly's Nicolas Johnson to put the Bison ahead 9-3. Knutson improved to 18-7 overall and 6-2 in dual action. North Dakota State received a boost when Rodriguez (Guadalupe, Calif.) recorded his first pin of the season at 6:58 over the Mustangs' Yoshito Funakoshi at 125 to extend NDSU's lead to 15-3. The 20th-ranked Rodriguez has won seven of his last nine matches to improve to 12-5 overall and 7-1 in duals. "I was thinking before the match, I hadn't got a pin yet. I was searching for the pin. I was patient, an opportunity opened up for me and I was able to capitalize on it," said Rodriguez. "I try to go out there with a clear mind. I always try to think positive and try to score points." Cal Poly stopped the Bison run when Victor Trujillo outlasted redshirt freshman Kyle Gliva (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.) for a 9-7 decision. Glive drops to 5-6 overall and 0-2 in duals. NDSU started another run with redshirt freshman Mitch Bengtson's 6-0 decision over Colton Schilling in the 141-pound weight class. Bengtson (St. Cloud, Minn.) is now 17-9 overall and 5-3 in duals. North Dakota State 149-pounder Ream (Wentzville, Mo.) followed with his sixth pin of the season at 1:39 over Jacob Leon to put the Bison ahead 24-6. Ream, who has won six of his last eight, improve to 18-9 overall and 7-1 in duals. "Our team is coming together right now. Our team chemistry is good. We've been focusing on individual aspects and what we need to improve on, and that's how the team has improved as a whole," said Ream. "I feel like we've really grown and we're finally becoming college wrestlers. The beginning of the season we were a little shaky, and now we're starting to get our feet under us and grow." NDSU redshirt freshman Grant Nehring (Kimball, Minn.) returned to the 157-pound weight division to earn an 8-2 decision over the Mustangs' Colt Shorts. Nehring, who wrestled at 165 in the last two duals, improved to 4-9 overall and 1-2 in duals. Cal Poly's Travis Berridge recorded a takedown midway in the first overtime to defeat redshirt freshman Trevour Chavez (Bethel, Alaska) 3-1. Chavez drops to 4-8 overall and 0-2 in duals. Results: 174: Dominic Kastl (Cal Poly) over Kurtis Julson (NDSU), Dec 6-3 184: Hayden Zillmer (NDSU) over Nick Fiegener (Cal Poly), Dec 9-3 197: Tommy Petersen (NDSU) over JT Goodwin (Cal Poly), Dec 14-12 285: Evan Knutson (NDSU) over Nicolas Johnson (Cal Poly), Dec 8-3 125: Josh Rodriguez (NDSU) over Yoshi Funakoshi (Cal Poly), Fall 6:58 133: Victor Trujillo (Cal Poly) over Kyle Gliva (NDSU), Dec 9-7 141: Mitch Bengtson (NDSU) over Colton Schilling (Cal Poly, Dec 6-0 149: Clay Ream (NDSU) over Jacob Leon (Cal Poly), Fall 1:39 157: Grant Nehring (NDSU) over Colt Shorts (Cal Poly), Dec 8-2 165: Travis Berridge (Cal Poly) over Trevour Chavez (NDSU), SV-1 3-1
  14. VESTAL, N.Y. -- Binghamton (5-6, 3-1 EIWA) won six bouts and used a pair of bonus-point wins to forge a 22-14 victory over visiting Drexel (4-7, 1-1 EIWA) in an EIWA match Friday night at West Gym. The match began a weekend homestand that wraps up on Sunday when the Bearcats host Penn at 1 p.m. Senior 125-pound David White, ranked No. 27 in the NCAA Coaches' Panel, gave BU a quick 6-0 lead with a second-period pin. Then the Bearcats shrugged off some setbacks in the middle weights and rattled off five consecutive wins to end the match. "The guys did a great job tonight," head coach Matt Dernlan said. "Right out of the gate David (White) set the tone with his pin. He established momentum, dictated the action and when he had the opportunity to secure bonus points he did it." After White's win, Drexel responded with four straight wins to take a 14-6 lead. Redshirt freshman Zack Zupan got the comeback started with a 7-2 decision at 165. Zupan (14-11) snapped a 2-2 tie early in the third period with an escape and then added two takedowns for the final cushion. At 174, freshman Steven Schneider scored a key decision, working the edge of the mat for a takedown 38 seconds into overtime and a 4-2 win. From there, BU's upper weights flexed their muscle. Junior 184-pound Jack McKeever built three minutes of riding time in his 5-1 decision. Ranked No. 31 in the NCAA Coaches' Panel, McKeever improved to 15-7 overall. 7-4 in duals. Senior 197-pound Caleb Wallace then used a five-point second period to post an 8-0 major decision. Wallace had a takedown and back points and added another takedown and riding time in the third to give BU a 19-14 lead. Senior heavyweight Tyler Deuel, ranked No. 22, finished off the win with a comfortable 7-1 decision. He raised his record to 15-4 overall, 9-2 in duals. "Schneider's match was a huge swing match for us," Dernlan said. "Our backs were against the wall. Steven's been grinding it and he found a way to get it done. That was a big, mature win for a true freshman. I'm most proud of Caleb (Wallace), though. he was pretty down all week after the Columbia match and he carried that repsonsibility all week and I was proud that he not only got the win tonight for himself, but got a major decision. That put the match away and took the pressure off Tyler. It was great showing by our upper weights." On Sunday, Binghamton will see the fourth-ranked team in the EIWA in the Quakers. "Penn is one of the top three or four teams in the EIWA and we'll have to have our best effort," Dernlan said. "In his league there aren't any easy wins ... you have to fight for every match. That's what we want and that's why we came into the EIWA. We want to be battle-tested for the end of the year." Results: 125 No. 27 David White (BU) WBF Eric Ochoa (D), 3:53 (BU 6, Drexel 0) 133 No. 15 Kevin Devoy Jr. (D) TF Joe Nelson (BU), 17-0, 5:58 (BU 6, Drexel 5) 141 David Pearce (D) dec. Dylan Caruana (BU), 12-5 (Drexel 8, BU 6) 149 No. 22 Matthew Cimato (D) dec. Colton Perry (BU), 5-1 (Drexel 11, BU 6) 157 Noel Blanco (D) dec. Vincent DePrez (BU), 6-3 (Drexel 14, BU 6) 165 Zack Zupan (BU) dec. Nick Elmer (D), 7-2 (Drexel 14, BU 9) 174 Steve Schneider (BU) dec. Stephen Loiseau (D), 4-2 in OT (Drexel 14, BU 12) 184 No. 31 Jack McKeever (BU) dec. Alex DeCiantis (D), 5-1 (BU 15, Drexel 14) 197 Caleb Wallace (BU) major dec. Joshua Murphy (D), 8-0 (BU 19, Drexel 14) Hwt No. 22 Tyler Deuel (BU) dec. Joey Goodhart (D), 7-1 (BU wins 22-14)
  15. Greeley, Colo. –-- The Oregon State wrestling team remained undefeated on Friday with a 40-6 victory at Northern Colorado in the opening dual of a two-match road trip. The 20th-ranked Beavers (6-0) won 8 of 10 bouts and earned bonus points in each victory in dispatching the Bears. They stretched their winning streak to nine consecutive duals over the past two seasons. Jack Hathaway (133), Devin Reynolds (141) and Seth Thomas (165) all pinned their opponent. Alex Elder (157) and Taylor Meeks (184) won by technical fall and Ronnie Bresser (125), Abraham Rodriguez (149) and Joe Latham (174) each earned major decisions. “We wrestled well and wrestled aggressively,” OSU coach Jim Zalesky said. “It was nice to get bonus points in every weight class we won.” The Beavers conclude the road trip on Sunday with a 10 a.m. dual at South Dakota State. OSU’s next home match is Feb. 7 Senior Night bout against Cal Poly, starting at 7 p.m. Seniors Brian Engdahl, Latham, Meeks, Kurtis Ramsay, Patrick Rollins and Nick Schlager will be honored before the match. For more information on the Oregon State wrestling team, follow the club’s official Twitter account at Twitter.com/OSU_Wrestling or by Facebook at Facebook.com/OregonStateWrestling. Results: 125: Ronnie Bresser (OSU) major dec. Trey Andrews (UNC), 16-6 133: Jack Hathaway (OSU) pinned Abe Fox (UNC), 2:00 141: Devin Reynolds (OSU) pinned Ben Polkowske (UNC), 6:27 149: Abraham Rodriguez (OSU) major dec. Kyle Rodriguez (UNC), 20-7 157: Alex Elder (OSU) tech, fall Tyler Kinn (UNC), 16-0 165: Seth Thomas (OSU) pinned Mitchell Polkowske (UNC), 6:42 174: Joe Latham (OSU) major dec. Josh Van Tine (UNC), 12-2 184: Taylor Meeks (OSU) tech. fall Keith Johnson (UNC), 18-2 197: Trent Noon (UNC) dec. Cody Crawford (OSU), 3-1 Hwt.: Brian Macchione (UNC) dec. Nate Keeve (OSU), 3-1
  16. BOISE, Idaho -- The Arizona State wrestling team (7-5, 2-1 Pac-12) used three bonus-point wins to hold off Boise State (2-5, 0-2 Pac-12), 20-18, on Friday night at Taco Bell Arena as part of the Broncos’ Beauty and the Beast Meet with its gymnastics program. Redshirt freshman Christian Pagdilao started things off for ASU with a 16-5 major decision win over Jake Valarde at 149 pounds, his 11th consecutive win dating back to competition at the Daktronics Open on Nov. 2. Pagdilao is now 7-0 in duals and 4-0 in bonus-point victories this season. Redshirt junior Blake Stauffer picked up ASU’s second major decision of the night, 13-4 over Austin Dewey at 184 pounds. Stauffer’s record this season improves to 21-1, 11-1 in dual competition, and Stauffer is 6-0 in major decisions this season, also improves to 16-0 in majors in his career. At 197 pounds, redshirt junior Josh DaSilveira earned his sixth pin of the season, this time in 2:57 over Cody Dixon. DaSilveira has won by pin in four of his last five contests. Also for ASU, redshirt senior Chace Eskam gave ASU a crucial three points with his 3-1 win over Gaylen Edmo at heavyweight. The Sun Devils would end the dual by losing the final three weights, 125, 133, and 141, each by very close margins, but ASU managed to hold onto a two-point edge over the Broncos at the end of the night. Up next, the Sun Devils travel to Stanford, Calif., to take on another Pac-12 contest against Stanford on Sunday at 11 a.m. PT/Noon MT. The dual is set to air on the Pac-12 Networks. Results: 149: Christian Pagdilao (ASU) def. Jake Valarde (BSU): Maj 16-5 (ASU 4, BSU 0)= 157: Steven Hernandez (BSU) def. Oliver Pierce (ASU): Dec 3-1 (ASU 4, BSU 3) 165: Chris Castillo (BSU) def. Joel Smith (ASU): Inj (ASU 4, BSU 9) 174: Ray Waters (ASU) def. Austin Dewey (BSU): Dec 8-5 (ASU 7, BSU 9) 184: Blake Stauffer (ASU) def. Xavier Callejas (BSU): Maj 13-4 (ASU 11, BSU 9) 197: Josh DaSilveira (ASU) def. Cody Dixon (BSU): Fall 2:57 (ASU 17, BSU 9) HWT: Chace Eskam (ASU) def. Gaylen Edmo (BSU): Dec 3-1 (ASU 20, BSU 9) 125: Carson Khun (BSU) def. Ares Carpio (ASU): Dec 5-3 (ASU 20, BSU 12) 133: Michael Cook (BSU) def. Judson Preskitt (ASU): Dec 9-8 (ASU 20, BSU 15) 141: Geo Martinez (BSU) def. Matt Kraus (ASU): Dec 5-3 (ASU 20, BSU 18)
  17. YPSILANTI, Mich. -- Spartan heavyweight Chris Nash recorded a 17-5 major decision over Eastern Michigan's Gage Hutchison in the last match of the dual to secure Michigan State's 18-16 victory against the Eagles Friday night at the Convocation Center. In a back-and-forth dual that featured five lead changes, the Spartans (4-7) found themselves down 13-4 after the first five matches, but they came storming back to win four of the next five to win for the 17th time against the Eagles in 19 meetings. Mitch Rogaliner got things started for Michigan State with a dominating 15-3 major decision over Blake Caudill at 125 pounds. The Eagles (7-7) bounced back to win the next four bouts, including three consecutive by one point, which were all decided by riding time. Vincent Pizzuto edged Hermilo Esquivel at 133 pounds, 9-8, Michael Shaw beat Terry Turner, 6-5, at 141, and Nick Barber topped Nick Trimble at 149, 5-4. In the 157-pound match, Kaelan Richards, who has wrestled at 149 all season long, moved up one division but dropped a major decision to Brandon Zeerip, 18-5. Roger Wildmo got MSU back on track with a 12-4 major decision against Devan Murray at 165 pounds, which included 4:23 of riding time. Wildmo, who placed third at the Purple Raider Open last weekend, has won five of his last six matches and leads the team with 15 victories. Nick Proctor continued his winning ways at 174, notching his fourth dual victory in a row, this time with a last-second takedown against Kayne McCallum to win 3-1. John Rizqallah put the Spartans back on top at 14-13 with his 3-0 shutout of Mike Curby at 184 pounds. The lead was short lived, however, as Nick McDiarmid fell in a narrow 3-1 decision at 197 on a last-second takedown to Anthony Abro, setting up the decisive Nash-Hutchison match at heavyweight. For Nash, he improved his overall record to 10-4 this season with his 17-5 major decision over Hutchison and delivered his second dual win in a row following a 7-4 win over Ohio State's Ray Gordon last Friday. Michigan State returns to action Sunday, Jan. 25 when it hosts No. 17 Wisconsin at 1 p.m. in Jenison Field House. Results: 125: Mitch Rogaliner (MSU) major dec. Blake Caudill (EMU), 15-3. MSU leads, 4-0 133: Vincent Pizzuto (EMU) dec. Hermilo Esquivel (MSU), 9-8. MSU leads, 4-3 141: Michael Shaw (EMU) dec. Terry Turner (MSU), 6-5. EMU leads, 6-4 149: Nick Barber (EMU) dec. Nick Trimble (MSU), 5-4. EMU leads, 9-4 157: Brandon Zeerip (EMU) major dec. Kaelan Richards (MSU), 18-5. EMU leads, 13-4 165: Roger Wildmo (MSU) major dec. Devan Marry (EMU), 12-4. EMU leads, 13-8 174: Nick Proctor (MSU) dec. Kayne McCallum (EMU), 4-2. EMU leads, 13-11 184: John Rizqallah (MSU) dec. Mike Curby (EMU), 3-0. MSU leads, 14-13 197: Anthony Abro (EMU) dec. Nick McDiarmid (MSU), 3-1. EMU leads, 16-14 285: Chris Nash (MSU) major dec. Gage Hutchison (EMU), 17-5. MSU wins, 18-16
  18. NORWALK, Ohio -- In front of a sellout crowd at Norwalk High School, the Ohio State wrestling team used three pins and five wins via bonus points to roll past Indiana, 31-13, on Friday evening. With the win, Ohio State is 8-3 overall (4-1 Big Ten) while Indiana falls to 2-6 (0-5 Big Ten). Redshirt senior Logan Stieber, playing in front of friends and family just six miles from his hometown of Monroeville, Ohio, was the star of the night, earning his eighth pin of the year to send the sellout crowd into frenzy at 141 pounds. Stieber needed just 2:14 to pin Indiana's Sean Brown. He moved to 16-0 on the year and 106-3 in his career. The other key win for the Buckeyes came at 165 pounds where redshirt freshman and fifth-ranked Bo Jordan came from behind to defeated seventh-ranked Taylor Walsh is sudden victory overtime, 6-4. Jordan trailed 4-2 late in the first period before a takedown tied the score and then sealed the win with a takedown just 30 seconds into the sudden victory period. Jordan improved to 10-0 this season. At 184 pounds, Kenny Courts pinned Indiana's Jake Masengale in 2:56, giving Ohio State a 9-4 lead just three matches into the dual. It was Courts' third pin of the year. In the next match at 197 pounds, true freshman Kyle Snyder continued his stellar campaign with an 18-7 major decision over Luke Sheridan. A forfeit at 125 ponds gave Ohio State a 19-7 lead in the match, and then Johnni DiJulius picked up his team-leading 18th win of the year with a fall over Alonzo Shepherd in 4:27. In all, Ohio State won six of 10 matches with four falls and a major decision. The dual win is also the Buckeyes' fourth in a row. Ohio State is back in action on Sunday, Jan. 25 when it travels to College Park, Md. to face Maryland at noon. Results: 125: Nathan Tomasello (Ohio State) won by forfeit | OSU 19, IU 7 133: Johnni DiJulius (Ohio State) over Alonzo Shepherd (Indiana) (Fall 4:27) | OSU 25, IU 7 141: Logan Stieber (Ohio State) over Sean Brown (Indiana) (Fall 2:14) | OSU 31, IU 7 149: Trevor Moody (Indiana) over Randall Languis (Ohio State) (Dec 3-2) | OSU 31, IU 10 157: Luke Blanton (Indiana) over Kyle Visconti (Ohio State) (Dec 13-7) | OSU 31, IU 13 165: Bo Jordan (Ohio State) over Taylor Walsh (Indiana) (SV-1 6-4) | OSU 3, IU 0 174: Nathan Jackson (Indiana) over Dominic Prezzia (Ohio State) (MD 12-3) | IU 4, OSU 3 184: Kenny Courts (Ohio State) over Jake Masengale (Indiana) (Fall 2:56) | OSU 9, IU 4 197: Kyle Snyder (Ohio State) over Luke Sheridan (Indiana) (MD 18-7) | OSU 13, IU 4 285: Garret Goldman (Indiana) over Ray Gordon (Ohio State) (Dec 3-2) | OSU 13, IU 7 *Match started at 165 pounds
  19. Champaign, Ill. -- No. 13 Nebraska (6-1, 3-1 Big Ten) built an early 10-0 lead and never looked back in a 22-9 win over No. 12 Illinois at Huff Hall on Friday night. Aaron Studebaker got the Huskers started on the right track with a come-from-behind win over Jeff Koepke at 197 pounds. The sophomore from Raymond, Neb., earned a takedown with 10 seconds left to pick up a 4-3 victory. No. 17 Collin Jensen (HWT) and No. 11 Tim Lambert (125) each posted shutouts to give NU a 10-0 lead after three matches. At 141 pounds, No. 10 Anthony Abidin took down 12th-ranked Steven Rodrigues by a 10-4 decision following Eric Montoya’s 3-2 loss to No. 4 Zane Richards at 133 pounds. At 149 pounds, Justin Arthur notched an 8-4 decision over Kyle Langenderfer to give the Huskers a 16-3 advantage after six bouts. Third-ranked James Green (157) suffered his second consecutive loss on the season with his 2-0 setback against No. 4 Isaiah Martinez. Green, a three-time All-American, is 18-3 during the 2014-15 campaign. Austin Wilson fell to No. 8 Jackson Morse, 2-1, at 165 pounds before top-ranked Robert Kokesh (174) held on for a 5-3 decision against ninth-ranked Zac Brunson. Kokesh, a two-time All-American, improves to 23-0 on the season. In the final match of the night, No. 18 TJ Dudley (184) defeated No. 20 Nikko Reyes by a 6-3 decision. The Huskers return home to face No. 21 Rutgers on Sunday at the Devaney Center at noon (CT) live on the Big Ten Network. Results: 197: Aaron Studebaker (NEB) by dec. over Jeff Koepke (ILL), 4-3 (NEB 3, ILL 0) HWT: No. 17 Collin Jensen (NEB) by major dec. over Chris Lopez (ILL), 8-0 (NEB 7, ILL 0) 125: No. 11 Tim Lambert (NEB) by dec. over Dominic Olvieri (ILL), 5-0 (NEB 10, ILL 0) 133: No. 4 Zane Richards (ILL) by dec. over Eric Montoya (NEB), 3-2 (NEB 10, ILL 3) 141: No. 10 Anthony Abidin (NEB) by dec. over No. 12 Steven Rodrigues (ILL), 10-4 (NEB 13, ILL 3) 149: Justin Arthur (NEB) by dec. over Kyle Langenderfer (ILL), 8-4 (NEB 16, ILL 3) 157: No. 4 Isaiah Martinez (ILL) by dec. over No. 3 James Green (NEB), 2-0 (NEB 16, ILL 6) 165: No. 8 Jackson Morse (ILL) by dec. over Austin Wilson (NEB), 2-1 (NEB 16, ILL 9) 174: No. 1 Robert Kokesh (NEB) by dec. over No. 9 Zac Brunson (ILL), 5-3 (NEB 19, ILL 9) 184: No. 18 TJ Dudley (NEB) by dec. over No. 20 Nikko Reyes (ILL), 6-3 (NEB 22, ILL 9)
  20. ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The No. 16-ranked University of Michigan wrestling team used wins early and late to claim a decisive 24-12 victory over No. 17 Wisconsin on Friday evening (Jan. 23) in front of 1,125 fans at Cliff Keen Arena. The Wolverines claimed seven individual matches to deal Wisconsin its first Big Ten Conference loss of the season. Junior/sophomore Conor Youtsey set the tone at the opening weight, securing U-M's only bonus win with a second-period fall against Matt Cavallaris at 125 pounds. The Wolverine wrestler dominated the match, scoring on five takedowns to build up a 12-3 advantage before sticking Cavallaris off a crusher late in the middle frame, at the 4:41 mark. It was Youtsey's second pin of the season. After the Badgers gained back several team points with a technical fall at 133 pounds, Michigan earned three straight decisions to carry a 10-point advantage into the intermission break. Sophomore/freshman George Fisher, ranked 17th in the latest InterMat poll, scored a pair of takedowns en route to a 6-2 win over Jesse Thielke at 141 pounds. After a couple early flurries produced no points, Fisher struck late in the first period, finishing on a single-leg takedown on the edge in the waning seconds of the frame. He added another single leg off a second-period restart but quickly got to high and gave up a late reversal. He rode out the final period, however, accumulating 1:39 in time advantage. Freshman Alec Pantaleo, ranked ninth at 149 pounds, used a second-period takedown to defeat Rylan Lubeck, 3-1, at claim his fifth straight dual win. Pantaleo opened scoring with a second-period escape and finished on a single leg, winning the short ensuring scramble, late in the frame. Pantaleo improved to 4-0 in Big Ten duals. Sophomore Brian Murphy, ranked 15th nationally, picked up his third straight dual win, scoring two takedowns to defeat Jarod Donar, 6-1, at 157 pounds. Murphy finished on single-leg attacks in the first and third periods and rode for 3:10 time advantage. Wisconsin picked up an extra point at 165 pounds, where fourth-ranked Isaac Jordan earned a 9-0 major decision over 10th-ranked junior/sophomore Taylor Massa, but U-M again responded with three straight wins at the upperweights. Fifth-year senior Jake Salazar, who bumped up two weight classes to 174 pounds, surged to an 8-3 decision over Frank Cousins, breaking open the bout with three explosive double-leg takedowns in the final three minutes. After just missing on several double-leg attacks in the first period, he finished one with just 12 seconds remaining in the second and appeared to take the gas out of Cousins. He scored two more early in the third and added a stall point but could not finish again late in the frame to settle for the decision. Sophomore Domenic Abounader, ranked 10th at 184 pounds, needed extra time to defeat the Badgers' Ricky Robertson but gutted out a 2-1 decision with the rideout in the second tiebreaker. The wrestlers traded just one escape apiece and little else through the opening nine minutes of the bout, but Abouander claimed the upperhand with a quick, six-second escape in the first of two 30-second goes in the second tiebreaker. He rode out Robertson in the second 30, putting a cap on it with a hard return in the final five seconds. Fifth-year senior Max Huntley, ranked eighth at 197 pounds, used a big third-period comeback to defeat ninth-ranked Timmy McCall, 9-6, in the first of back-to-back marquee matches. Huntley trailed by four points midway through the second period after giving up a double leg and two near-fall points when he was returned straight to his back. Huntley cut the gap with a single leg late in the frame then score five points out of a third-period scramble, initiating the situation with a single-leg attack and securing three near fall. The Badgers' third-ranked Connor Medbery used a comeback of his own to claim the second marquee bout, using a late takedown and near fall to defeat seventh-ranked sophomore Adam Coon, 7-3, in the heavyweight contest. After scoring on a quick first-period single leg, Coon led 3-1 until the final 15 seconds of the match when Medbery finished on a single leg and, just like in Huntley's match, returned the Wolverine wrestler straight to his back. The Wolverines will close out the weekend on the road, traveling to Bloomington, Ind., to wrestle Indiana at 1 p.m. on Sunday (Jan. 25) at University Gymnasium. The dual will be streamed live on BTN Plus, via BTN2Go.com. Results: 125 -- Conor Youtsey (U-M) pinned Matt Cavallaris, 4:41 U-M, 6-0 133 -- #10 Ryan Taylor (UW) tech. fall Zebulon Hilyard, 21-6 (6:24) U-M, 6-5 141 -- #17 George Fisher (U-M) dec. Jesse Thielke, 6-2 U-M, 9-5 149 -- #9 Alec Pantaleo (U-M) dec. Rylan Lubeck, 3-1 U-M, 12-5 157 -- #15 Brian Murphy (U-M) dec. Jarod Donar, 6-1 U-M, 15-5 165 -- #4 Isaac Jordan (UW) major dec. #10 Taylor Massa, 9-0 U-M, 15-9 174 -- Jake Salazar (U-M) dec. Frank Cousins, 8-3 U-M, 18-9 184 -- #10 Domenic Abounader (U-M) dec. Ricky Robertson, 2-1 TB2 U-M, 21-9 197 -- #8 Max Huntley (U-M) dec. #9 Timmy McCall, 9-6 U-M, 24-9 Hwt -- #3 Connor Medbery (UW) dec. #7 Adam Coon, 7-3 U-M, 24-12
  21. IOWA CITY, Iowa -- University of Iowa wrestling won 9-of-10 matches against Northwestern on Mediacom Mat inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena to record a 38-3 final victory Friday night. The Hawkeyes (10-0, 5-0) allowed just two Wildcat (9-5, 1-4) takedowns in the competition. Highlighting the match were wins by No. 3 Brandon Sorensen over No. 1 Jason Tsirtsis at 149, and No. 9 Nick Moore over No. 6 Pierce Harger at 165. After a scoreless first period, Tsirtsis opened scoring with an escape in the second. After choosing down, Sorensen evened it up with an escape in the third to force overtime. After two more escapes and a second overtime, Sorensen escaped then rode it out in the second tie break period to record the 3-2 final win and hand defending national champion Tsirtsis his first loss of the season. "I was keeping my pressure on him high and I could feel him starting to fade, but I don't like close matches like that,” Sorensen said. “I need to get to my offense and really focus on getting my shots. "I had to really stay heavy and keep my hips behind his, keeping the pressure forward. Returning him to the mat at the end, that was big." Sorensen is now 4-1 against ranked opponents -- defeating the last four he’s met -- and improves 3-0 all-time in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Hawkeye head coach Tom Brands is excited with what he has done with his opportunity at 149. "I think when you get an opportunity, you seize it and that's what he's done,” Brands said. “Good for him, good for the weight class, and it doesn't reflect anything on Brody Grothus. We've still got a guy there that has a couple of different options so we've got to keep getting building off of the injury, and he's been live this week so we've got to keep him moving forward as well. "Sorensen has done a good job with his opportunity and that's what you want from young guys." Moore earned his first victory over a top 10 opponent this season with his defeat of Harger at 165. With the score knotted 2-2 following a pair of escapes by Moore and a Harger reversal, the match headed into overtime where Moore secured the 4-2 win with a takedown at the 20 second mark. "Those guys are pretty stingy,” Moore said. “You just have to stay focused for seven minutes and you have to refocus during the match and make sure you're where you need to be. When something opens up, you need to be ready for it, and I was ready for it tonight. I have to build on this. It’s about opening things up instead of waiting for them to open up." “Our snaps are strong, he's strong, that was a match that we pointed to and we owed him a little bit,” Brands said. “That helps us for the end of the year when you're looking at seeding in the Big Ten and rankings. You've got an opportunity when you're in on that leg, seize it.” Also recording a win over a ranked opponent was No. 4 Nathan Burak at 197. He remains unblemished at 13-0 following a 4-3 win over No. 13 Alex Polizzi. Trailing 3-1 heading to the third period, Burak used an escape and a takedown with 13 seconds left to complete the come from behind win. It marks his 13th straight victory. A tech fall win at 125, pin at 133, decision at 141, tech fall at 157, forfeit at 174, and major decision at 184 rounded out scoring for the Hawkeyes. No. 5 Thomas Gilman set an aggressive tone, opening the dual with a 21-6 win over Garrison White at 125. He used six takedowns -- four of which came in the first minute -- and five nearfall points to close out the match and remain an undefeated 10-0 in dual action. At 133, No. 5 Cory Clark rebounded from his first loss in Carver-Hawkeye Arena a week ago, pinning his opponent Dominic Malone at the 2:56 mark. It was his 16th win of the season and his eighth by pin. No. 6 Josh Dziewa shut out Jameson Oster 6-0 with a take down, nearfall and 3:59 of riding time at 141, stretching his win streak to three in a row. Following Sorensen with a tech fall victory at 157 was No. 17 Michael Kelly. He used five takedowns, a pair of nearfalls and an escape to secure his 16-3 win. After a forfeit at 174, No. 8 Sammy Brooks recorded a major decision win over Mitch Sliga 18-6 with eight takedowns and 2:38 of riding time at 184. The lone loss for the Hawkeyes came in double overtime at 285. No. 4 Mike McMullan defeated No. 1 Bobby Telford 3-1 in double overtime, ending the fight with a takedown at the 17 second mark. The loss is the first of the season for Telford and ends his 18-match win streak. Top-ranked Iowa travels to Minneapolis to face No. 2 Minnesota in dual action on Friday, Jan. 30. The 6 p.m. (CT) competition will be shown live on the Big Ten Network. NOTES: Attendance was 8,104… #3 Brandon Sorensen defeated defending national champion and #1 ranked Jason Tsirtsis, handing him his first loss of the season… Sorensen is 4-1 against ranked opponents, defeating the last four he’s met (#17 Ken Theobold – Rutgers, #5 Hunter Stieber – Ohio State, #2 Josh Kindig – Oklahoma State, #1 Jason Tsirtsis)… Sorensen is 3-0 all-time in Carver-Hawkeye Arena… #9 Nick more defeated his first top 10 ranked opponent of the season with an overtime win over #6 Pierce Harger… Nathan Burak (13-0) remains undefeated on the season with a 4-3 win over #13 Alex Polizzi… Bobby Telford lost his first match of the year 3-1 in double overtime to #4 ranked Mike McMullan, ending his 18-match win streak. Results: 125 - #5 Thomas Gilman (IA) tech. fall Garrison White (NW), 21-6 in 4:16; 5-0 133 - #5 Cory Clark (IA) pinned Dominic Malone (NW), 2:56; 11-0 141 - #6 Josh Dziewa (IA) dec. Jameson Oster (NW), 6-0; 14-0 149 - #3 Brandon Sorensen (IA) dec. #1 Jason Tsirtsis (NW), 3-2 TB-2; 17-0 157 - #17 Michael Kelly (IA) tech. fall Ben Sullivan (NW), 18-3; 22-0 165 - #9 Nick Moore (IA) dec. #6 Pierce Harger (NW), 4-2 OT; 25-0 174 - #2 Mike Evans (IA) wins by forfeit, 31-0 184 - #8 Sammy Brooks (IA) maj. dec. Mitch Sliga (NW), 18-6; 35-0 197 - #4 Nathan Burak (IA) dec. #13 Alex Polizzi (NW), 4-3; 38-0 285 - #4 Mike McMullan (NW) dec. #1 Bobby Telford (IA), 3-1 2OT; 38-3
  22. COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Mizzou wrestling continued its outstanding 2014-15 season Friday evening at the Hearnes Center with a 22-10 win over No. 7 Oklahoma State. The third-ranked Tigers took home wins in seven of 10 matches, en route to their 20th consecutive dual victory dating back to last season. Friday night's win gave the Tigers the best start to a season in program history. Mizzou's 16-0 record to begin the 2014-15 season surpasses the previous record of 15-0 by the 1967-68 Tigers squad. In all, 2,529 fans came through the turnstiles and witnessed the Tigers historic win. Friday's attendance marked the third largest all-time Mizzou wrestling crowd at the Hearnes Center. Sophomore J'den Cox remained perfect on the season, shutting out Luke Bean by a 5-0 decision. The win is Cox's 42nd consecutive triumph which stands as the longest individual winning streak in NCAA wrestling. Redshirt senior Drake Houdashelt tallied the lone bonus points for Mizzou, as he defeated Davey Dolan by 13-4 major decision. Redshirt senior Alan Waters, redshirt sophomore Lavion Mayes and redshirt freshman Willie Miklus all took home impressive wins over ranked Cowboys opponents. Waters gave Mizzou a quick team lead at 125 pounds after defeating No. 10 Eddie Klimara by 9-8 decision. After dropping the 133 pound contest, Mayes responded nicely for the Tigers with an 8-4 decision win over No. 18 Dean Heil. Houdashelt followed his teammate's 141 pound victory with his standout major decision at 149 pounds. Sophomore Joey Lavallee was up next at 157 pounds and produced an exciting 3-2 decision over Anthony Collica. After redshirt senior Johnny Eblen delivered a thrilling win in overtime at 174 pounds, Miklus took home the final ranked win of the night at 184 pounds with his 8-5 decision over No. 15 Nolan Boyd. Mizzou wraps up their weekend set on Sunday, Jan. 25 against MAC opponent Northern Illinois. The dual is set for a 1 p.m. (CT) start, and can be viewed for free online at MizzouNetwork.com. Check-in to MUTigers.com for the latest information on all things Mizzou wrestling. You can also find the Tigers on social media, by liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter (@MizzouWrestling). Results: 125: No. 1 Alan Waters (M) over No. 10 Eddie Klimara (OSU) by 9-8 decision 133: Gary Wayne Harding (OSU) over No. 18 Zach Synon (M) by 4-2 decision 141: No. 6 Lavion Mayes (M) over No. 18 Dean Heil (OSU) by 8-4 decision 149: No. 2 Drake Houdashelt (M) over Davey Dolan (OSU) by 13-4 major decision 157: No. 11 Joey Lavallee (M) over Anthony Collica (OSU) by 3-2 decision 165: No. 1 Alex Dieringer (OSU) over Mikey England (M) by 15-3 major decision 174: No. 5 Johnny Eblen (M) over Kyle Crutchmer (OSU) by 4-3 (TB1) decision 184: No. 9 Willie Miklus (M) over No. 15 Nolan Boyd (OSU) by 8-5 decision 197: No. 1 J'den Cox (M) over Luke Bean (OSU) by 5-0 decision HWT: No. 5 Austin Marsden (OSU) over No. 10 Devin Mellon (M) by 2-1 (TB1) decision
  23. KRASNOYARSK, Russia -- Andrew Howe (Norman, Okla./New York AC) won a silver medal at 74 kilos/163 pounds on the first day of the highly-respected Ivan Yarygin Memorial Grand Prix. Andrew Howe of the USA scores a takedown during the Ivan Yarygin Grand Prix on Friday, and went on to claim a silver medal (Photo/United World Wrestling)In the finals, Howe lost to Ahmed Gadzhimagomedov of Russia, 2-2. The Russian led 2-0, when Howe scored twice in the final minute. The Russian won the tie-breaker by having the highest value scoring move, a two-pointer. Gadzhimagomedov has previously won gold medals at the Ramzan Kadirov Cup, the Moscow Lights and the Intercontinental Cup tournaments in Russia, as well as the Copa Brazil and the Ukrainian Memorial International. Howe scored a 5-2 win over Boris Makoev of Russia in the semifinals. Makoev was second at the 2013 Dave Schultz Memorial in the USA. Read more
  24. ANDERSON, S.C. -- Totaling three pins on the evening, Anderson University wrestling added its second Super Region 2 victory of the season, knocking off King, 28-21, Thursday evening at the Abney Athletic Center. The victory marked its 10th dual win of the season, as the Trojans have won two of their last three matches heading into the regional duals next week. Seniors Dan Telhada and Sean Turner were joined by freshman Austin Price with pins on the evening, as Telhada and Turner have won their last three respective bouts by pin. For Price, the win by fall was his first of his collegiate career. With the dual beginning at 184, Price gave AU an early 6-3 lead following his extra-time pin at the 7:48 mark. Despite the advantage, King bounced back with a pin at heavyweight, followed by a decision at 125, as it marched out to a 12-6 lead. Following a Tornado forfeit at 133, which handed junior Zak Hale his 14th victory of the season, King added to its lead with a win by fall at 141. With the pin, the visitors carried an 18-12 lead with four bouts remaining. Entering the night with eight pins on the season, it took Telhada just over four minutes to claim the pin over King’s Landon Reed at 149. With the victory, Telhada evened up the team score at 18-18. Turner fed off the momentum from Telhada’s win and needed just over two minutes to hand Anderson the lead back, as he pinned Travis Edwards at 149. For Turner, the win by fall was his seventh pin of the season, as he improves to 13-4 on the campaign. King’s Kody Eichlein brought the Tornado back within four with a narrow 3-2 decision over AU’s Jared Costa. With the dual on the line, sophomore Tre’vontay Rhodes secured the team triumph with a 16-2 major decision over Trevor Wentt at 174. The win was Rhodes’ 14th win of the season and fourth of his last five bouts. Anderson looks to continue its winning ways inside the region when it heads to the Super Region 2 Duals on Jan. 30 in Tiffin, Ohio. The Trojans will face four opponents in an eight-hour timeslot, beginning with Ashland at 9 a.m. and Findlay at 11 a.m. The Black and Gold close out the Duals with a 1 p.m. matchup with host, Tiffin, and eventually close the day with a 3 p.m. meeting against Lake Erie. Results: 184: Jesse Masters (KING) dec. Michael Gallagher (AU), 5-4 (KING 3-0) 197: Austin Price (AU) pinned Eldon Valery (KING), 7:48 (AU 6-3) 285: Garrett Fosdyck (KING) pinned Wyatt McCrackin (AU), 1:20 (KING 9-6) 125: Jon Boatman (KING) dec. Tyler Fitzpatrick (AU), 3-2 (KING 12-6) 133: Zak Hale (AU) won by forfeit (TIE 12-12) 141: Frank Yattoni (KING) pinned Charlton Clark (AU), 1:00 (KING 18-12) 149: Dan Telhada (AU) pinned Landon Reed (KING), 4:01 (TIE 18-18) 157: Sean Turner (AU) pinned Travis Edwards (KING), 2:09 (AU 24-18) 165: Kody Eichlein (KING) dec. Jared Costa (AU), 3-2 (AU 24-21) 174: Trevontay Rhodes (AU) maj. dec. Trevor Wentt (KING), 16-2 (AU 28-21) BOUT-BY-BOUT 184: Masters (KING) dec. Gallagher (AU), 5-4 Masters opened scoring with a takedown with just under two minutes left in the opening period. Following a Gallagher escape, Masters added his second takedown of the period with 49 seconds left, but Gallagher escaped with seven seconds left and faced a 4-2 deficit after the first period. Gallagher added his third escape early in the second period for the round’s only scoring. In the final two minutes, Masters posted his lone escape to take a 5-3 lead. The Tornado was called for a stall late in the period, but the deficit was too much for Gallagher to overcome. 197: Price (AU) pinned Valery (KING), 7:48 Both grapplers could not find much offense, as two early escapes in the second and third periods by each wrestler was the lone scoring in regulation. With the next point winning the bout, Price was able to toss Valery and capture the pin with just 12 seconds left in the sudden-victory round. 285: Fosdyck (KING) pinned McCrackin (AU), 1:20 Fosdyck grabbed an early takedown to open the bout and needed just over a minute to earn the pin in the heavyweight bout. 125: Boatman (KING) dec. Fitzpatrick (AU), 3-2 Boatman recorded a takedown with just under a minute remaining in the first period for the round’s only points. Boatman racked up the riding time in the second period, as he remained on top for the full two minutes of the round. In the third period, Boatman was called for stalling three times, handing Fitzpatrick two points to even the score at 2-2. With over a full minute of riding time when the final horn sounded, Boatman earned the extra point and claimed the decision. 133: Hale (AU) won by forfeit The two-time national qualifier has now won 14 of his last 15 bouts. 141: Yattoni (KING) pinned Clark (AU), 1:00 The Tornado posted an early takedown seconds in the bout was able to turn Clark for the first-round pin. 149: Telhada (AU) pinned Reed (KING), 4:01 The upset-minded Reed earned the first points with a takedown just 20 seconds into the bout. Looking to get on top for the first time, Telhada earned a reversal with two minutes left in the period and remained on top for the remainder of the bout. Telhada added to his lead with nine near-fall points to close out the first period. Telhada continued his attack in the second period, tallying three near-fall points 28 seconds into the bout, before eventually pinning Reed and tying the team score at 18-18. 157: Turner (AU) pinned Edwards (KING), 2:09 Two takedowns by each grappler handed Edwards a quick 3-2 lead a minute into the match. Looking to bounce back, Turned tallied a reversal and eventually followed with two near-fall points to take a 6-3 lead. While remaining on top, Turner began to flip Edwards and earn the first-period pin at 157. 165: Eichlein (KING) dec. Costa (AU), 3-2 A takedown from Eichlein with just over a minutes left in the first period, gave the Tornado an early 2-0 lead. Costa was able to escape Eichlein just six seconds later and faced a one-point deficit heading into the second period. Choosing to go on the bottom, Eichlein added to his lead with an escape and took the 3-1 lead into the final period. To open the final round, Costa escaped Eichlein just two seconds in, but could not find the score again, falling by decision. 174: Rhodes (AU) maj. dec. Wentt (KING), 16-2 Wentt claimed a takedown just before the two-minute mark, but Rhodes immediately countered and went on top with a reversal to even the score at 2-2. Moments later, Rhodes quickly added to his lead with six near-fall points to take an 8-2 lead into the second period. Starting neutral, Rhodes grabbed his second takedown of the bout early into the second round and later posted two near-points. With the scoring, Rhodes carried a 12-2 lead into the final two minutes. In the last round, Rhodes added two more takedowns to eventually take the 16-2 major decision.
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